tridi

See also: triði

Breton

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtʁiːdi/

Noun

tridi f pl

  1. Plural form of tred.

French

Etymology

From tri- (tri-, three) + di (day), taken from the ordinary weekday names: lundi (Monday), mardi (Tuesday), mercredi (Wednesday), jeudi (Thursday), vendredi (Friday), samedi (Saturday).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʁi.di/
  • Rhymes: -i

Noun

tridi m (plural tridis)

  1. (historical) The third day of the decade (ten-day week) in the French Republican Calendar.

Further reading


Westrobothnian

Westrobothnian ordinal numbers
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    Cardinal : tri
    Ordinal : tridi

Alternative forms

  • tredi
  • triri

Etymology

From Old Norse þriði, from Proto-Germanic *þridjô.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [thrìːð̞ɪ], [thrɪ̀ːð̞ɪ], [thrèːð̞ɪ], [thrɪrɪ]
    Rhymes: -ìːð̞ɪ

Adjective

tridi (as a pronoun, (with -dj- or -j-): masculine tridjenn, dative tridjom, feminine tridja, dative tridjenn, neuter tridje, dative tridjen, plural tridjen, dative tridjom)

  1. (ordinal) third

Derived terms

  • tri (cardinal number)
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